Lawyers must dash for Bar meal
DINING in London is to remain compulsory for trainee barristers on courses outside the capital, the Bar Council has ruled. Students on the Bar Vocational Course to be run by institutions as far away...
DINING in London is to remain compulsory for trainee barristers on courses outside the capital, the Bar Council has ruled. Students on the Bar Vocational Course to be run by institutions as far away...
EDUCATION ministers are under pressure from racial equality groups to investigate why an all-white team won a research project on multi-ethnic teaching. The African Caribbean Network for Science and...
ACADEMICS are joining the ranks of millionaires as big business rushes to recruit brainpower. Philip Beresford, an expert on Britain's wealthiest people, said: "Anyone who seems to have a half decent...
The Copyright Licensing Agency is targeting higher education in a crackdown on illegal photocopying. As licence holders, institutions are responsible for ensuring students and staff comply with...
The Teacher Training Agency says there is still "significant under-recruitment" of teachers in key subject areas. This year's secondary teacher training courses show an expected shortfall of 25 per...
Higher education should play a more active role in the delivery of higher-level National Vocational Qualifications, according to a new position paper by the Department of Education and Employment....
Over half of the public would like to see more state funding for schools and universities, even if it means higher taxes. The study by the Economic and Social Research Council reveals widespread...
The Further Education Funding Council published its funding allocations for 1996/97 this week. These confirm the provisional allocations which were published in The THES in May. In all, Pounds 3,045....
THE DEPARTMENT for Education and Employment should be renamed the Department of Lifelong Learning and have the same status as the Treasury or Home Office, says a leading expert on education....
The Tories launched their white paper Learning to Compete this week to Labour cries that they stole its ideas. THE POLITICAL battle for the educational high ground stepped up a gear this week as the...
BOTH research and community work spearheaded by the new universities are undervalued, former polytechnics have told the Dearing inquiry into higher education. The Coalition of Modern Universities,...
NO DECISION on top-up fees will be made until the Dearing committee has delivered its report, vice chancellors decided last week. Following a Committee of Vice Chancellors and Principals council...
Staff and students at the troubled Southampton Institute are to benefit from a steady stream of literary enlightenment, courtesy of the institute's new poet in residence, Julia Copus. In the lead-up...
Is British football's relatively poor record in European competition down to the anti-intellectual culture of the game here? The UEFA Champions League Statistical Handbook entry for Norwegian...
Several delegates at the European Association for International Education's annual conference in Budapest discovered the hard way that entrepreneurialism and the worst excesses of the old regime can...